The first of the modern MVP Awards were handed out this year, voted upon by members of the BBWAA. The National League winner was Frankie Frisch, an exciting second baseman who helped lead St. Louis to the pennant. The Cardinals also won the World Series, getting revenge against the Athletics, who had defeated them the year before in the Fall Classic.

National League 1931
   AVGOBASLUABHIT DB TP HR RUN RBI BB SB OPS
2BF FRISCH STL 311368396 51816124 4 4 96 82 4528 764
2BT CUCCINELLO CIN315374431 5751813911 2 67 93 54 1 805
SSW ENGLISH CHI 319391413 63420238 8 2117 53 6812 804
SST JACKSONNY 310353420 5551722610 5 65 71 3613 773
CAG HARTNETT CHI 282370434 38010732 1 8 53 70 52 3 804
CFL WANERPIT 314352407 68121425134 90 57 397 759

CFW BERGER BOS 323380512 61719944 819 94 84 5513 892
RFP WANERPIT 322404453 55918035106 88 70 736 857
CF/RFM OTT NY 292392545 49714523 829104115 8010 937
3BP TRAYNOR PIT 298354416 6151833715 2 81103 54 6 771

RFC KLEIN PHI 337398584 594200341031121121 59 7 982
1BB TERRY NY 349397529 6112134320 9121112 47 8 926
RFC HAFEY STL 349404569 45015735 816 94 95 3911 973
RFK CUYLER CHI 330404473 6132023712 9100 88 7213 877
RFBa HERMANBRO 313365525 610191431618 93 97 5017 890
LFL O'DOULBRO 336396482 51217232117 85 75 485 879
     

        To be honest, this was not one of the best seasons of Frisch's career. He was very good, and could still run and field; but he was also 33, and his hitting was beginning to decline. He also missed over 20 games with injuries. I'm not sure if Frisch was better than Tony Cuccinello, or Woody English. Cuccinello was a defensive specialist who had his best year with the bat; English was more of an offensive threat, a star in Joe McCarthy's powerful Cubs' lineup.
        After the record-setting offensive totals of 1930, pitching made a comeback this year. The league ERA dropped by more than a run; Chuck Klein and Mel Ott were the only players with more than 20 home runs. Superficially, Klein was the better hitter. But I'm really not sure how valuable he was, since he could only hit in his home park. Klein hit .407 with 22 homers at home, .266 with 9 homers on the road. I think he had some value, but not as much as Bill Terry or Kiki Cuyler.
        This was Wally Berger's best season. Berger was just 25; the previous year, he had set a rookie record by hitting 38 home runs. Berger was a very consistent player, and was an All-Star four years in a row. He had almost the same career numbers as another centre-fielder from the era, Hack Wilson. But in 1930, Wilson hit 56 homers and drove in 191 runs; on the strength of that big season, Wilson was inducted into the Hall Of Fame. Berger never had an MVP season, but he was consistent, and over time was as good as Wilson. But today he is largely forgotten (for the record, I think Berger's career was too short to merit consideration for the Hall Of Fame, and the same is probably true about Wilson, who is already in).
        The top three teams in the league were St Louis, New York and Chicago; their best players were Frisch, Terry, English, and Cuyler. I'm choosing Terry, who was the best hitter in the league.

TOP FOUR 1931 NL STARGELL AWARD
Bill Terry
Kiki Cuyler
Woody English
Wally Berger

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